Redirect For Browsers With JS Turned Off???

Oct 29, 2002

Does any one know of a way to redirect someone with JavaScript disables to another page (or would we need a little JS to accomplish this?)

I'm putting together a site that uses a horizontal javascript drop down navbar, and thought it would be coolness to redirect those that either cannot read js, or have js turned off to my site map page.

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How do you make it so that the list will show regardless of whether JS is on of off. I want the drop if on, which is why I use it.

Code:
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<head>
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Jul 20, 2005

I have a modest website that uses a lot of Javascript.

If anybody views the site and does not have Javascript enabled I want to
politely redirect them to another page, so I put this bit of code in my
<head> section :

<script type="text/javascript"
language="JavaScript">document.write("<!"+"--")</script>
<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; URL=noscript.html">
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So far so good.
It appears to work, *and* it passes the the 'W3C MarkUp Validation Service'
test ( http://validator.w3.org/ ).

Now the bad news: Google doesn't index my site any more, presumably because
their crawler always gets redirected.

Does anybody have a solution to this dilema, please?
Redirecting to a 'with-script' page is not an option because my page is
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My scenario is somewhat like Ive a form and a button in it which on being clicked calls a JavaScript function that will validate the fields and then submit the form through form.submit(); So my question is if JavaScript is turned off on end user then with validation the end user will also be not able to submit the form as the form is being submitted in a JavaScript function (which is turned off)? If this is thn cool.

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i have a form that has both front end and backend validation (php)
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and obviously the form doesn't submit if javascript is turned off
i'm not a javascript expert, on the button it has onClick="formvalidate())"
and in the javascript it has
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now is it possible to use a submit type so that if javascript is turned off, the form will still submit
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does it have something to do with the onSubmit attribute for the form
currently there is none

because we have the backend validation it doesn't really matter if javascript is turned off but it does matter if the form can't even be submitted at all

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